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Originally Posted by hkckoo
I dont understand the point of these screen protectors? you wont scratch your screen directly, but your screen protector will be left scratched? and you can still see the scratches the same way while using the device? or are you going to buy a dozen screen protectors and change them perpetually?
what i would like to know, is there an alternative stylus pen that will work for the note/max devices and wont scratch the screen? heard sony DTS pens are excellent, but have no idea if those work.
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The thing is, the screen protector is much tougher than the screen itself. My protector has got no scratches from normal use.
Regarding the other comments, I do no believe that the tip of the stylus or the eraser are the problem. They are made of a similar material as the Max Carta stylus, and that stylus didn't scratch the screen at all by normal use.
In my opinion the problem lies with the capacitive layer, which is too soft. E-Ink and Onyx should really work on that sooner rather than later, because such a fault is not permissible by a 800 dollar device.
As I pointed out earlier, there are companies able to apply the protective screen perfectly, thus there is a (temporary) technical solution to the problem, which the manufacturer could do in optimal conditions in the factory with little supplementary cost, without forcing us paying a lot of extra money for their fault.